Right to Practice under the Advocates Act, 1961 1. Introduction : According to the Section 29 to 34 of the Advocate Act, 1961, Practice of Advocates is a right. S…
Defamation under the Indian Penal Code Introduction Every Person has right to maintain and preserve his reputation. The Right of reputation is more valuable than right to…
Qualification for the Admission and the Enrollment as an Advocate under the Advocate Act 1961 Advocate means an advocate entered in any roll under the provision of Advocate Act 1961. Chapter 3 of the Advocate Act, makes provis…
Difference between Culpable Homicide and Murder Culpable Homicide (Section 299 of .IP.C ) and Murder (Section 300 of I.P.C) No Culpable Homicide Murder 1 A…
Constitution / organization / Composition of Bar Council of India Constitution / organization / Composition of Bar Council of India : Section 4 (1) of the Advocate Act 1961 provides that there shall be a…
Constitution and Functions of Bar Council of India 1) Introduction : Chapter II of Advocates Act 1961 deals with the State Bar Councils and the Bar Councils and the Bar Councils of India. …
Distinction / Difference between Adultery and Rape No Adultery Rape 1 Adultery is an offence defined in Section 497 under chapter 20 of the Indian Penal Code…
Offences against Marriage (IPC) Offences against marriage have been dealt with in Chapter XX of the Indian Penal Code. This Chapter deals with offences relating to marriage …